Dee Why is both a suburb of Sydney's Northern Beaches and a beach within the suburb. Neighbouring suburbs include Cromer, Collaroy, Narraweena and Curl Curl. Categories: Australia-related stubs ... Cromer is a seaside town on the very northern coast of Norfolk, England, with a Victorian pier. ... Collaroy is a suburb in the shire of Warringah, on the northern beaches of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ...
Dee Why is within the Warringah local government area, however in recent years there have been calls for the neighbouring councils Manly and Pittwater to merge with Warringah council in order to form one single government council for the Northern Beaches area. It is important to note that Warringah council, which has it's chambers in Dee Why, is one of the most complained about council's in New South Wales, In recent years all of the Warringah councillours have been sacked and an administrator installed. Local Government Area (abbreviated LGA) is a term used in Australia (and especially by the Australian Bureau of Statistics) to refer to areas controlled by each individual Local Government. ... Manly - Wikipedia /**/ @import /w/skins-1. ... Pittwater is the name of a local government area in metropolitan Sydney, Australia The suburbs which comprise Pittwater were detached from the Warringah local government area in 1993. ... Warringah is a local council area in the Northern Beaches region of Sydney, Australia. ... Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Governor Premier Const. ...
DeeWhy School is perhaps the most unique school in the Northern Beaches School Education Area.
DeeWhy School is small enough to cater for the needs of each child and yet large enough to provide a variety of educational programs, specialist teachers and facilities.
Working in partnership with our parents and local community, DeeWhy School is a provider of quality teaching and learning for all.
DeeWhy is a stone throw north of Manly and is separated by the suburbs of Queenscliffe, Harbord and Curl Curl.
DeeWhy is not on a train line or public ferry route, but there are plenty of buses and the road network is easy to navigate.
DeeWhy Beach Lagoon, located at the northern end of the beach near Long Reef is tidal and joins the sea at certain times thus making a divide in the sands.